Morgan State University in Baltimore has signed an education partnership agreement with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The partnership calls for collaborate research programs, student internships and mentoring, academic and career counseling, and instruction and lectures in STEM fields by Army Corps of Engineers professionals.

The agreement was signed by Morgan State President David Wilson and Lt. Col. Michael S. Ruppert, deputy district commander for the Baltimore District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at Morgan State’s Patuxent Aquatic and Environmental Research Laboratory (PEARL).

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